Cleveland Rongeur #5 - 16.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 42.404.16
The Cleveland Rongeur — formally the Cleveland Bone Cutting Forceps, Style #5 — is a precision surgical instrument engineered for reliable bone removal and shaping in demanding clinical environments. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument reflects a longstanding commitment to quality, durability, and ergonomic design.
Product Overview
The Cleveland Bone Cutting pattern is a classic, widely recognized design among oral and maxillofacial surgeons and dental professionals. At 16.5 cm in overall length, this Cleveland Rongeur offers a balanced reach and controlled grip, making it well suited for procedures requiring careful bone manipulation and excision. Style #5 refers to the specific jaw configuration, optimized for efficient cutting action with minimal tissue trauma.
Key Features
- Pattern: Cleveland Bone Cutting Rongeur, Style #5
- Overall length: 16.5 cm
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH (Made in Germany)
- Helmut Zepf catalog reference: No. 42.404.16
- Designed for precise bone cutting and rongeur procedures in oral surgery and related disciplines
Why Choose This Instrument
Instruments produced by Helmut Zepf GmbH are recognized for their German craftsmanship and consistent clinical performance. This Cleveland Rongeur is crafted to maintain its cutting edge through repeated sterilization cycles, supporting high-volume clinical settings where reliability is essential. The ergonomic handle geometry provides a secure grip during delicate bone work, reducing operator fatigue and enhancing procedural precision.
Intended Use
This instrument is intended for use by qualified dental and surgical professionals in bone cutting, shaping, and removal applications. Always follow established sterilization and instrument maintenance protocols to preserve performance and patient safety.
FAQ
What is the overall length of this instrument? The Cleveland Rongeur Style #5 has an overall length of 16.5 cm.
Who manufactures this instrument? It is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, catalog reference No. 42.404.16.
Is this instrument compatible with standard sterilization cycles? Yes, it is designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles as required in clinical settings.

